THE MOELLN LETTERS

In November 1992, a racist arson attack in Mölln shattered the lives of İbrahim Arslan and his family. At just seven years old, İbrahim survived, but he lost his sister, his cousin and his grandmother. In the aftermath of the attacks, the city received hundreds of letters of solidarity which were ignored for nearly three decades. Woven into İbrahim’s poignant journey of discovery and his encounters with three letter writers, these rediscovered letters form a visual and emotional bridge between past and present. The film follows İbrahim and his siblings, painting a complex portrait of the lasting trauma that continues to affect them to this day. While İbrahim has found a way to cope by fighting against racism and advocating for a remembrance culture centred on the victims’ perspectives, his brother Namik is still at the beginning of his journey to come to terms with the traumatic experiences.


The film not only amplifies the perspectives of the victims and survivors but also uncovers the vibrant solidarity that once existed – a solidarity of which the victims and survivors were previously unaware. It offers a new perspective on remembrance – one that takes the voices of survivors and their experiences seriously and provides them with the space and recognition that they deserve. (Berlinale)

PRESS QUOTES (Selection)

Unsparing and powerfully restrained. Screen Daily

Deeply moving and painfully timely. Cineuropa

An unheard-of story about suppressed solidarity. Matthias Dell, Die Zeit

A challenging, moving, magnificent documentary film. Knut Elstermann, rbb Radio Eins

A quiet, moving film. Martina Knoben, Süddeutsche Zeitung

A powerful plea against forgetting—painful and unsettling, yet ultimately hopeful. Filmdienst Kinotipp

The Mölln Letters tells, in a deeply affecting way, of solidarity, grief, and what it means to be human. One wishes this film a wide audience. Berliner Morgenpost

CREDITS

Written and Directed by: Martina Priessner
Cinematography: Ayşe Alacakaptan, Julia Geiss, Ute Freund, Anne Misselwitz
Sound: Bilge Bingül, Ludwig Fiedler
Editing: Maja Tennstedt
Produced by: Friedemann Hottenbacher, Gregor Streiber
Production Company: inselfilm produktion
Supported by: The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM),
Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB)
Awards: Berlinale Panorama Audience Award 2025
Amnesty International Film Award 2025
Roman Brodmann Award 2025

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Running Time: 96 min
Year of Release: 2025
Country of Production: Germany
Distribution: Real Fiction Films
World Sales: New Docs